noun a female administrator or executor of an estate
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An administratrix is a female appointed by the court to administer the estate of a deceased person who did not leave a will.
Administratrix may be involved in legal proceedings related to the deceased person's estate, such as disputes over inheritance or creditors' claims.
In the context of estate planning, an administratrix may be involved in managing the assets and liabilities of a deceased person's estate.
An administratrix plays a key role in the probate process, ensuring that the deceased person's assets are distributed according to the law.
In the legal field, an administratrix is a woman who is appointed to administer the estate of a deceased person who has died without a will.
An administratrix may work with estate planners to ensure that the assets of a deceased person are properly distributed according to the law.
A trust officer may work with an administratrix to manage the assets and finances of a deceased person's estate.